Bahamut

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Bahamut
Basic Information
TitleThe Platinum Dragon, The Dragonheart, The Luminous Gale, The Gallant Knight
SymbolA dragon holding a bright sphere
LevelGreater
AlignmentLawful Good
Allowed AlignmentsLG, NG, LN
Primary PortfolioGlory, Good, Good Dragons, Nobility, Sky, Unity
Secondary PortfolioAir, Honor, Knighthood, Law, Leadership, Order, Victory, Wind
Favored WeaponBastard sword
Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon

Bahamut, the deity of all that is good, stands as a beacon of hope and righteousness, of virtue and moral grandeur. His essence, embodying the pinnacle of benevolence, casts a protective and nurturing influence over all living beings. This compassionate guardian, unseen yet ever-present, fosters a world where kindness, justice and goodness flourish under his silent watch.

As the undisputed leader of the celestial pantheon, Bahamut commands reverence and respect. His presence is a harmonious blend of power and wisdom, admired by those who champion good and feared by the emissaries of evil. This reverence transcends the mortal realm, influencing even the deities themselves, who acknowledge his supreme authority and moral compass.

True to his nature, Bahamut is the embodiment of justice. With a heart unyielding in the face of wickedness, he is a relentless adversary to those who would sow seeds of evil. Yet, in his pursuit of justice, he remains calm and composed, embodying the noblest virtues of a just ruler. His wrath, though rarely invoked, is a sight to behold, a tempest of righteous fury protecting the innocent and vanquishing the malevolent.

Despite his immense power, Bahamut believes in the virtue of influence over action. He seeks to inspire and guide, rather than dictate. His ultimate aspiration is the proliferation of goodness, a dream he nurtures by kindling the light of virtue in the hearts of others. In every whisper of the wind, in the courage of knights, in the unity of peoples, his influence gently guides the world towards a brighter, nobler future.

Bahamut, in his chosen guise, exudes the nobility of a mature man, with auburn hair flowing long and eyes of a deep, serene blue. His countenance, marked by a short, well-kept beard, reflects the valor and dignity of a true warrior. Adorned in heavy platinum armor, etched with intricate draconic designs, he carries the aura of unassailable strength. This armor is complemented by a white robe, sometimes graced with a blue cross, symbolizing his commitment to righteousness and chivalry. Ever present in his grasp is his sword Vaelen, a testament to his readiness to defend the good.

In contrast, his true form is that of the majestic Platinum Dragon, an embodiment of the pure goodness he champions. His scales, resplendent like mithril, glimmer with an ethereal light. His deep blue eyes, mirrors of his soul, glow softly in tranquility and flash like lightning when his wrath is kindled. This awe-inspiring form captures the essence of his divine nature, both in beauty and in power.

Symbol

Bahamut's symbol is a dragon holding a deep blue sphere. This symbol represents the essence of good, and so the symbol represents the protective nature of Bahamut over everything that is good.

Relations With Other Deities

Bahamut, the Gallant Knight

Bahamut is the revered leader of the Celestial Pantheon. His dominion is not solely a testament to his boundless nobility and compassion, his relentless pursuit of good and justice, and his influence on others, but also a tribute to his formidable prowess and might in battle, a might that has shaped the very annals of history. Forged in the crucible of ancient conflicts, his leadership is a harmonious blend of unyielding strength and benevolent guidance. thanks to this, Bahamut has sculpted a legacy that is revered by many as the paragon of celestial virtue.

With Gaidos, deity of knowledge, and Leviathar, deity of the sea, by his side, Bahamut forms a powerful alliance, the "Three Pillars of Good" whose unity is as enduring as the stars themselves. Their bond is more than allegiance; it is the kinship of souls, a brotherhood born from the eternal flames of virtue and the shared vision of a cosmos shielded from darkness.

In regards of Aios, deity of balance and neutrality, ancient and wise among the dragon deities, Bahamut's sentiments are complex. Aios's deep wisdom and venerable age have earned Bahamut's respect, even if his enigmatic nature often puzzles and, sometimes, even annoys him. The elder dragon is more often than not an ally, albeit one that requires careful deliberation, a dance of respect between one of the oldest of dragons. Among the other deities of the Pantheon of Equilibrium, Chronos, deity of time, is the one with whom he shares a strong friendship, tested with the hardships of history.

Yet, where light shines brightest, shadows loom. Bahamut's nemesis, Tiamat, deity of evil, lurks ever in opposition. To Bahamut, she is the antithesis of his very being, a blight upon the canvas of creation. His resolve to vanquish her is as unyielding as the mountains, a war not of territories but of ideologies, a clash of titanic forces that ripples across realms.

Beyond Tiamat, the deities of the Maleficarium find no quarter in Bahamut's heart. His disdain for their wicked ways is as sharp as his claws, and his determination to thwart their corrupting influence is unwavering. In the grand tapestry of the multiverse, Bahamut's presence is both a shield against the encroaching darkness and a sword to cut through the malefic threads woven by those who would see creation undone.